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The only things you need to know to consistently write long-term…

Writing and publishing most days for over fifteen years was the best thing I could have done.

Alex Mathers
4 min readSep 29, 2024

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The opportunities this has brought me fill a long list.

In my time as a writer, I’ve seen many start and quit.

I’ve seen many miss out on the opportunities this valiant habit could have brought them.

We don’t want this to happen to you. We want you to write and enjoy all the benefits, from increased confidence to more clients and more impact.

(And NO, it’s not too late to write. Writing will benefit all of us for decades. If it won’t, I’ll send you $100).

Let’s go:

First of all, we need to establish the ONE non-negotiable element of consistent writing in the long, long term, which is:

COMMITMENT

A million things are pulling you in different directions, urging you that your writing habit isn’t that big of a deal. They whisper to you to take a break, try something new, and indulge in more time off.

No. That’s not what your commitment said.

You are a writer. You’re writing. No matter what. No matter how you feel.

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Alex Mathers
Alex Mathers

Written by Alex Mathers

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